Support for 25 helpless children

Children in a Shelter

By Rabin Malla - Project Leader

Colour Festival Holi celebrating at Raksha Nepal

Background:

Women in Nepal have low status within the family and society. Although the constitution offers women equal educational opportunities, many social, economic, and cultural factors contributed to lower enrollment and higher dropout rates for girls. Illiteracy, early marriage, poverty imposed the greatest hindrance to enhancing equal opportunity and status for women. The decade long armed conflict in Nepal escalated the status of women to more vulnerability. These influences underlie the migration process in Nepal and increase thevulnerability of young women and girls to trafficking and sexual abuse. The girls and women, to save their lives were compelled to leave their home places and migrate into cities, especially Kathmandu to seek sustainable livelihoods and secure future. Lacking education, skills and knowledge, these ignorant girls and women from villages are pushed to the entertainment sector and are obliged to perform any tasks they are asked to, for the survival imperatives. The dance bars, massage and cabin restaurant opened in an unmanaged way in different parts of Kathmandu has the higher trend of involving these girls as sex workers for profit making.

Raksha Nepal in its working year of 8 has done several activities for the protection and dignified survival of these women. RN when established a women shelter in 2009, has always been realizing the need of shelter for the children of these women too.

Ideally, every child needs to belong to a stable, secure, and loving family. It is a widely-accepted value that children should be provided care and protection so that they can grow and develop. It is also an internationally accepted value. However, due to a number of reasons- natural and human-induced-we are not always able to translate this ‘intention’ into a reality.

When there is a situation of failure or unavailability of family care, the state is obliged to proved appropriate institutional care for neglected, separated or abandoned children. Nepal has accepted this.

However, a lack of planned and proper family and other institutional care system has forced many children in Nepal to resort to the streets, illegal works and female child when they reach a certain age the easy way of earning for them is prostitution. Some big children of these women live in callous and wretched conditions that a civilized state cannot imagine for human beings.

Raksha Nepal in its own initiation has started the shelter home for the children of women who are sexually harassed and exploited. These children are born without the recognition of their father and have no appropriate place to live and food to eat. These mothers are not even capable of fulfilling the fundamental requirement of their children the other educational rights of the children are still to be touched by them. Realizing this scenario of children and keeping the main goal of the organization to protect the target group from the trap to prostitution, RN has put forwarded their step but their single effort is not sufficient they need the joint effort and help of government other non-governmental organization and individual.

Main Activities

Birth Day celebration : Raksha Nepal has conducted birth day celebration with children. Number of individuals has been celebrates their birth day with kids and they share their special moments as well. Students, Social workers, Journalists and celebreties are celebrates their birth day and special days in Raksha Child Shelter. Raksha Nepal also celebrating kids birth day at shelter in a group.

Out door visit : Raksha Nepal has let childrens out door visit time to time in regular basis. Childrens fun park, some famous places of Nepal also visited (dhulikhel, fun park kathmandu, kavreplanchwok, dakchikali)

Games: Raksha Nepal started the professional games for children, tekwando player has practicing to children regularly at raksha Nepal.

Up grade school classes: children from Raksha child shelter has passed their previous classes in excellent marks, school teachers told children from Raksha Nepal very smart and tallent in study. They appriciated their hard work, now 30 children are studying there.

Painting competition: Raksha Nepal and US citizen Sandra has jointly organized painting competetion for children at Raksha Nepal. All children has been participated at that compitition, Sandra provided them painting materials and coached them as well.

Dance Perform in Beauty contest: Children from Raksha child shelter performed dance in Beauty contest in kathmandu, 6 children has been performed successfully at that program.

Anchoring Training: Raksha Nepal and The Reukai Nepal has jointly organised Anchoring Training to children at Raksha Nepal. 15 days training including leadership development, personality development subject as well. Organization awarded all the childrens.

Dear Donors/Supporters

Greetings from Nepal

We would like to thank you very much from the organization and all children, we are very happy to got supports from your side. It's very valuable for all children, now they are studying in school regularly and they are staying at shelter safely, still we are seeking regular support from the donors because we don't have any regular support from any where, we manage very hardly.

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